Local Grain & Produce in Corowa NSW

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Corowa Seeds

Wholesale Grain & Produce, Corowa, NSW 2646


Parkside Produce

Stock Feeds, Fodder & Supplements, Wodonga, VIC 3690


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Open until 5:30pm

Parkside Produce Pty Ltd for Animal Food and Supplements

Friendly
Quality Service
Stock Management Systems - Moving Stock
Friendly
Quality Service
Stock Management Systems - Moving Stock
We have over 30 years of experience in the business, supplying local farms and pet owners with products, and competitive pricing.

Taylors Produce Plus

Stock Feeds, Fodder & Supplements, Howlong, NSW 2643


Open until 5:00pm

Blairs Produce Co

Grain & Produce, Lavington, NSW 2641


Dyde's Doug Produce Store

Grain & Produce, Albury, NSW 2640

Whitty Produce Pty Ltd

Wholesale Grain & Produce, Wangaratta, VIC 3677

Booth Produce Pty Ltd

Stock Feeds, Fodder & Supplements, Wangaratta, VIC 3677

Open until 5:00pm

Legal ID: Locally owned and operated

Featured review

Marjorie D.
left a review for

Parkside Produce

I was introduced by my Daughter in Law, these people have done exactly as was needed and their products are spot on.and I don't need to go into WODONGA, I can Phone or Email which is fantastic, thank you for your help.

Handy tips

Considerations around supplementary stock feeding with farm produce

Supplementary feeding is often used in grazing systems to help boost production. It may be a regular part of the pasture cycle or reserved for times of drought. Here are some points for you to consider around supplementing feeding.

  • Consider your production objectives. If your goal is to maximise weight gain, then a high energy cattle feed such as whole grain would be appropriate.
  • If your goal is to produce more animals, it may be better to turn to hay to minimise disease and nutritional deficiencies.
  • Stock supplements will require an increased labour commitment and may have economic and social consequences when done incorrectly.
  • Feed budgeting will be important to make sure your pasture is put to work. Avoid over and undergrazing by not overcrowding pastures and converting excess pasture into silage or hay.
  • Also, consider animal nutrition and aim to cover all areas of livestock nutrition as economically feasible as possible.

Keep these considerations in mind as you browse through our listings for grain stores and produce companies near you.